I've only been stopped once with a CHL, by a small-town (Pelican Bay) cop with a very weak PC for stopping me.
The first thing he asked when he walked up was if I had any guns in the truck.
I said "Yes sir, and I have a CHL". Handed it to him. Got a "warning".
Neutral response, if any.
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- Thu Sep 11, 2008 1:30 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Had my first encounter with LEO
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- Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:01 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Had my first encounter with LEO
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Re: Had my first encounter with LEO
DPS and county deputies are pretty good about running the tags on trailers they pass, or are passed by.
If the registration doesn't match the appearance of the trailer, they will check you out. For example, if the registration shows a 1000-lb shop-built trailer, and it's stuck on a Pace 24-ft enclosed car-hauler, you get to talk to the Nice Man.
Be careful about swapping plates if you have several trailers. I write the trailer name on the back of the tag, and keep all of them in the truck so they won't get stolen.
If the registration doesn't match the appearance of the trailer, they will check you out. For example, if the registration shows a 1000-lb shop-built trailer, and it's stuck on a Pace 24-ft enclosed car-hauler, you get to talk to the Nice Man.
Be careful about swapping plates if you have several trailers. I write the trailer name on the back of the tag, and keep all of them in the truck so they won't get stolen.